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Metadata-Version: 2.4
Name: argon2-cffi
Version: 25.1.0
Summary: Argon2 for Python
Project-URL: Documentation, https://argon2-cffi.readthedocs.io/
Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
Project-URL: GitHub, https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi
Project-URL: Funding, https://github.com/sponsors/hynek
Project-URL: Tidelift, https://tidelift.com/?utm_source=lifter&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=hynek
Author-email: Hynek Schlawack <hs@ox.cx>
License-Expression: MIT
License-File: LICENSE
Keywords: hash,hashing,password,security
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography
Classifier: Typing :: Typed
Requires-Python: >=3.8
Requires-Dist: argon2-cffi-bindings
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
# *argon2-cffi*: Argon2 for Python
[Argon2](https://github.com/p-h-c/phc-winner-argon2) won the [Password Hashing Competition](https://www.password-hashing.net/) and *argon2-cffi* is the simplest way to use it in Python:
```pycon
>>> from argon2 import PasswordHasher
>>> ph = PasswordHasher()
>>> hash = ph.hash("correct horse battery staple")
>>> hash # doctest: +SKIP
'$argon2id$v=19$m=65536,t=3,p=4$MIIRqgvgQbgj220jfp0MPA$YfwJSVjtjSU0zzV/P3S9nnQ/USre2wvJMjfCIjrTQbg'
>>> ph.verify(hash, "correct horse battery staple")
True
>>> ph.check_needs_rehash(hash)
False
>>> ph.verify(hash, "Tr0ub4dor&3")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
argon2.exceptions.VerifyMismatchError: The password does not match the supplied hash
```
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## Project Links
- [**PyPI**](https://pypi.org/project/argon2-cffi/)
- [**GitHub**](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi)
- [**Documentation**](https://argon2-cffi.readthedocs.io/)
- [**Changelog**](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [**Funding**](https://hynek.me/say-thanks/)
- The low-level Argon2 CFFI bindings are maintained in the separate [*argon2-cffi-bindings*](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi-bindings) project.
## Release Information
### Added
- Official support for Python 3.13 and 3.14.
No code changes were necessary.
### Removed
- Python 3.7 is not supported anymore.
[#186](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/pull/186)
### Changed
- `argon2.PasswordHasher.check_needs_rehash()` now also accepts bytes like the rest of the API.
[#174](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/pull/174)
- Improved parameter compatibility handling for Pyodide / WebAssembly environments.
[#190](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/pull/190)
---
[Full Changelog →](https://github.com/hynek/argon2-cffi/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
## Credits
*argon2-cffi* is maintained by [Hynek Schlawack](https://hynek.me/).
The development is kindly supported by my employer [Variomedia AG](https://www.variomedia.de/), *argon2-cffi* [Tidelift subscribers](https://tidelift.com/?utm_source=lifter&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=hynek), and my amazing [GitHub Sponsors](https://github.com/sponsors/hynek).
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